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Frank Turner

    Frank M. Turner è stato uno stimato storico intellettuale che ha forgiato la sua intera carriera a Yale, lasciando un segno distintivo come studioso, insegnante e mentore. Il suo lavoro si è addentrato nella profonda evoluzione delle idee nel corso della storia, arricchendo il mondo accademico e i suoi studenti con nuove prospettive. L'eredità di Turner risiede nella sua dedizione all'istruzione e all'esplorazione del passato.

    The Road Beneath My Feet
    European Intellectual History from Rousseau to Nietzsche
    Raised from the Dead
    Try This At Home
    • Raised from the Dead

      The Personal Testimony of America's First Evangelical Anchorman

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The narrative unfolds Frank Turner's harrowing experiences of abandonment, sexual abuse, and drug addiction, detailing his battle through three near-fatal cocaine overdoses. His journey not only highlights personal recovery but also offers intriguing perspectives on his ties to the Nation of Islam, particularly his relationship with Louis Farrakhan as a former son-in-law. This personal account serves as both a testament to resilience and a candid exploration of the complexities of his life.

      Raised from the Dead
    • The Road Beneath My Feet

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      *The Sunday Times Bestseller* *Featuring an exclusive new chapter* On 23 September, 2005, at the Joiners Arms in Southampton, Frank Turner played his last gig with his hardcore band, Million Dead. On the laminates that listed the tour dates, the entry for 24 September simply read: 'Get a job.' Deflated, jaded and hungover, Frank returned to his hometown of Winchester without a plan for the future. All he knew was that he wanted to keep playing music. Cut to 13 April 2012, over a thousand shows later (show 1,216 to be precise), and he was headlining a sold-out gig at Wembley Arena with his band The Sleeping Souls. Told through his tour reminiscences, this is the blisteringly honest story of Frank's career from drug-fuelled house parties and the grimy club scene to filling out arenas, fans roaring every word back at him. But more than that, it is an intimate account of what it's like to spend your life constantly on the road, sleeping on floors, invariably jetlagged, all for the love of playing live music.

      The Road Beneath My Feet